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Things to do in the Lehigh Valley Das Awkscht Fescht, history, wildlife mcall.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mcall.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
• Apr 13, 2021 Host Alan Jennings welcomes heir apparent Dawn Godshall, the new Executive Director of the Community Action Committee of the Lehigh Valley, starting June 1st. Then Alan talks with U.S. Senator Bob Casey about the new stimulus and upcoming infrastructure bills, partisanship and his recent committee assignment. ....
Easton plans to clean up rusty eyesore so developers can reclaim creekside space lehighvalleylive.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lehighvalleylive.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Easton museum concept plan includes planetarium, VR theater, boardwalk Updated 11:42 AM; Today 11:31 AM This walkway is part of the concept plan for the Nurture Nature Science and Creativity Center at the site of the former Easton iron and Metal business.Courtesy Nurture Nature Center Facebook Share A nonprofit Easton nature center and museum has proposed a bold expansion along the Bushkill Creek that could include a planetarium, a virtual reality theater and outdoor eco-friendly components. The Nurture Nature Science and Creativity Center concept plan is included in a request for proposals by the City of Easton to develop the former Easton Iron and Metal site. The site on Bushkill Drive is immediately east of the $100 million Simon Silk Mill redevelopment. ....
Is ‘rainscaping’ the next new yard trend? Here’s how to make your yard water-friendly. Updated Dec 10, 2020; Facebook Share Water is arguably the most important ingredient of a successful garden. Not enough can slowly kill even the most drought-tough plants, while too much can rot roots and lead to the same outcome. A hose (along with money to cover the water bill) is an antidote to the problem of not enough water. However, it’s much harder to head off trouble from excess water after a heavy or prolonged rain has waterlogged our often clayish and poorly drained soil. Now that excesses both ways seem to be the norm, a new word has crept into the gardening lexicon – “rainscaping.” ....